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spain was simply better. we played horribly. >> as italy lick its wounds, spain celebrated its historic achievements. the team honored in audience with king juan carlos. >> joining us from the capital madrid is our correspondent there. what has been the mood there over the last 24 hours? >> love, it is a never-ending discotheque, it seems, because after a long, long night, they started very early celebrating here. their intraday by disc jockeys and famous singers, as you can maybe here from behind. the party goes on, and we are to welcome the spanish football team here. [inaudible] i will not imagine what the reactions are of thousands of people that are here. >> is it fair to say that the victory has offered some temporary psychological relief to the people who are suffering under the financial crisis in spain? >> yes, indeed. at least for the last four weeks. today, of course, and maybe the following days, it will be this nice moment to remember. but all the standards i talked to, they were so realistic and
spain was simply better. we played horribly. >> as italy lick its wounds, spain celebrated its historic achievements. the team honored in audience with king juan carlos. >> joining us from the capital madrid is our correspondent there. what has been the mood there over the last 24 hours? >> love, it is a never-ending discotheque, it seems, because after a long, long night, they started very early celebrating here. their intraday by disc jockeys and famous singers, as you can...
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those countries are spain and italy. taken together, they are too big for europe's they'll of funds to rescue, and that is raising pressure to find a new approach to the crisis. >> bold new steps expected from germany at the eu summit, but chancellor angela merkel is staying focused on a growth package already agreed upon. "we have worked out a good program, especially regarding future investments and creating job opportunities for young people he can -- young people." proposals from the european union president are far more treasury and a banking union with central supervision. the italian prime minister wants the summit to address borrowing costs. he has found an ally in the french president. >> i have come here to find very quick solutions to support the countries facing the biggest problems on the markets. they have already gone to great lengths to consolidate budgets. >> spain's prime minister says financing is his most pressing issue. he will be urging other leaders to act in what is sure to be a long and difficult
those countries are spain and italy. taken together, they are too big for europe's they'll of funds to rescue, and that is raising pressure to find a new approach to the crisis. >> bold new steps expected from germany at the eu summit, but chancellor angela merkel is staying focused on a growth package already agreed upon. "we have worked out a good program, especially regarding future investments and creating job opportunities for young people he can -- young people." proposals...
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. >> now the tension is now on spain. madrid has called for the european central bank to step in to relieve international markets pressure as a borrowing costs soar. >> the 10-year bonds went to 7%, raising serious concerns about its financial health. >> in madrid, the sense of relief at the greek elections did not last long. traders are still worried about spain's future. today, we saw the market opened higher. within just minutes, they fell again. we expect the risk premiums for spain and other problem countries to remain where they are. that is indicated in the price spain pays to borrow money. six months ago, 10-year bonds were selling at an interest rate of 5.1%. now that rate tops 7% for the first time. spain's budget deficit is already huge and the government cannot afford to keep paying interest rates at that level. last saturday, the arizona ministers -- euro zone ministers agreed, but many doubt that will be enough. they were stuck with bad loans after the property boom collapsed in 20008. the ministers are due
. >> now the tension is now on spain. madrid has called for the european central bank to step in to relieve international markets pressure as a borrowing costs soar. >> the 10-year bonds went to 7%, raising serious concerns about its financial health. >> in madrid, the sense of relief at the greek elections did not last long. traders are still worried about spain's future. today, we saw the market opened higher. within just minutes, they fell again. we expect the risk premiums...
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. >> hoesch shares in spain's biggest bank, billions more to stay afloat. and opening a new frontier in space, starting a new chapter fuelled by private enterprise. welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. tonight, fresh reports of fighting in syria. activists say the forces are trying to break into -- what they described as a massacre. there have been attacks from government tanks for days with rebels returning fire. at the un has delivered a bleak assessment of the ceasefire and our correspondent has seen firsthand the continuing violence. you might find some of their pictures in that report disturbing. >> it has been fought over many times and bears the scars. the town is now defiantly in rebel hands. >> they are bracing themselves for the next assault. >> this is the daily routine. just around the corner, a family. and the fathers to afraid of a rest to show his face. he talks about a front line with children. >> what are the effects? >> is very difficult, they are shelling day and night. we have nowhere else to go. but we submit
. >> hoesch shares in spain's biggest bank, billions more to stay afloat. and opening a new frontier in space, starting a new chapter fuelled by private enterprise. welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. tonight, fresh reports of fighting in syria. activists say the forces are trying to break into -- what they described as a massacre. there have been attacks from government tanks for days with rebels returning fire. at the un has delivered a bleak assessment of...
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we reported last night here on spain and that bomb shell bailout request. it turns out many believe we could get a boost this week because of spain's big plea for help. tonight we ask why. >> reporter: the numbers are staggering in spain -- far worse than unemployment here in america. unemployment there, 25%. for young people, a stunning 50%. and tonight, now that spain has officially requested help -- up to $100 billion or more -- that request is helping to lift a huge cloud of uncertainty over the entire european economy. it's a familiar fear. investors had worried spain's would pull down the euro as a whole and then the american economy with it. and while the exact amount of help is still not known, spain's willingness to strike a deal is welcome news on wall street >> they need help. they want to do what they have to do because the last thing spain wants to do is have a problem. >> the dow anticipated it would ask for help moved upward. american 401(k) with $100,000 saved added $3,500 in just a week. that comes after a brudsing couple of weeks. >> but t
we reported last night here on spain and that bomb shell bailout request. it turns out many believe we could get a boost this week because of spain's big plea for help. tonight we ask why. >> reporter: the numbers are staggering in spain -- far worse than unemployment here in america. unemployment there, 25%. for young people, a stunning 50%. and tonight, now that spain has officially requested help -- up to $100 billion or more -- that request is helping to lift a huge cloud of...
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at 4-nil, not even the italians could argue that spain were not the best. this morning, the europeans and world champions left their hotel room in ukraine. there will be a victory parade through madrid later today. last night in the capital, they savored the moment. they are getting used to their team winning. but bad economic news is now also the norm here. and many told us that makes this victory even more suite. -- sweet. >> in her youth, cold, sensible, cindy is -- was one of britain's most popular girls. now she is suffering a bit of a crisis and in need of a makeover. is there still a place for the sensible girl next door? >> in the 1960's and 1970's, cindy adderall, a cool hairdo, the clothing, the moped, the -- cindy had it all, a kÖhler do, a clothing, the moped, a baker. barbie was a bit brash, a bit too american. cindy was very british. >> cindy was the girl next door, your friend, your -- she was such a ball. everyone needs a comfort like it. >> but the years have not been kind. she is now approaching her 50th birthday and they're hoping someon
at 4-nil, not even the italians could argue that spain were not the best. this morning, the europeans and world champions left their hotel room in ukraine. there will be a victory parade through madrid later today. last night in the capital, they savored the moment. they are getting used to their team winning. but bad economic news is now also the norm here. and many told us that makes this victory even more suite. -- sweet. >> in her youth, cold, sensible, cindy is -- was one of...
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get a boost this week because of spain's plea for help. tonight we ask why? >> the numbers are staggering in spain, far worse than unemployment here in america. unemployment there 25%. for young people, a stunning 50%. and tonight now that spain is officially requested help, up to $100 billion or more, that request is helping to lift a huge cloud of uncertainty over the entire yur fee bran economy. it is a familiar fear spain pull down the euro as a whole and american economy. the help is still not know, spain's willingness to ask for help is welcome news on wall street. >> i don't think spain is going to be so much -- they're dying for someone to come in and help them. they're happy to -- do what they have to do because the last spain wants to do is a have a problem. >> the dow anticipating moved up this past week, best week all year. american 401(k), with $100,000 added $3,500 in just a week. that comes after a bruising couple of weeks. but the other domino still up in the air tonight greece, voters and political leaders still so divided
get a boost this week because of spain's plea for help. tonight we ask why? >> the numbers are staggering in spain, far worse than unemployment here in america. unemployment there 25%. for young people, a stunning 50%. and tonight now that spain is officially requested help, up to $100 billion or more, that request is helping to lift a huge cloud of uncertainty over the entire yur fee bran economy. it is a familiar fear spain pull down the euro as a whole and american economy. the help is...
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no details yet on the rival bid from spain. they were once at top of the german solar industry but they declared bankruptcy in april. >> it appears to be a lighter mood in the market despite the business climate in germany. for more news, our correspondents sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> investors were surprisingly relaxed in face of the declining climate. what lifted the mood at was a lot of mergers and acquisitions talk. a better from south korea wants to take over a solar energy firm but other competitors are said to be interested as well. a bidding war might be possible. reconciliation with a lawsuit in apple has led to more talk as well. many believe more mobile phones with the operating system from microsoft might be selling. the stock price rose by nearly 10%. >> let's have a closer look at some of the market numbers today. the dax ended at over 1% up. across the atlantic, the dow jones is currently going down just a tad. the euro is trading for $1.24. the crisis in southern europe will be visi
no details yet on the rival bid from spain. they were once at top of the german solar industry but they declared bankruptcy in april. >> it appears to be a lighter mood in the market despite the business climate in germany. for more news, our correspondents sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> investors were surprisingly relaxed in face of the declining climate. what lifted the mood at was a lot of mergers and acquisitions talk. a better from south korea wants...
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spain yields are be unsustainable. do you have that time? >> i think you're right. if you wait to move in these things, and let the market ahead of you, the increase the costs of it harder to get their head there is no argument. they're having a summit. they are negotiating a new set of reforms civic and lay them out to the world. you're asking the question of the world will wait for that. they have a pretty strong incentive. they're adding as much clarity to those plans as early as they can. they can make the major players state what their intentions are even if the take a little time. this can be reassuring. what you're going to see is the world looks still to germany and other major players to lay out more clarity what these broad objectives mean on banking unions and a fire wall for the reforming countries. at the mark parity with the better sooner. >> you listed three things, a banking union, and i remember, firewalls, support mechanisms. you said ask that the summit. are you confident you will get all 3? are you confident? what is the risk that they are fallin
spain yields are be unsustainable. do you have that time? >> i think you're right. if you wait to move in these things, and let the market ahead of you, the increase the costs of it harder to get their head there is no argument. they're having a summit. they are negotiating a new set of reforms civic and lay them out to the world. you're asking the question of the world will wait for that. they have a pretty strong incentive. they're adding as much clarity to those plans as early as they...
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last year the charity helped 2 million people in spain. but the harshest economic crisis has pushed another of 300,000 into poverty. tom is in madrid. >> the spanish red cross is one of the best known charities here, known for helping international causes, disaster- stricken or property-stricken countries abroad. it's the first time they've launched an appeal to help spanish people affected by spain's economic crisis. 300,000 people in spain are now very vulnerable and need help in the form of food handouts. it represents the work of many other charities across the country which is increasing because of the economic crisis. this is food destined for people in spain who need help. this is a food bank on the edge of madrid. double the are doing som work they were years ago because of the economic crisis. volunteers will low tens of food and drinkf ton today. this food bank supplies 400 spanish charities. but they have a waiting list of 40 charities which for now they simply cannot attend. >> a rise in the number of people rely on food handou
last year the charity helped 2 million people in spain. but the harshest economic crisis has pushed another of 300,000 into poverty. tom is in madrid. >> the spanish red cross is one of the best known charities here, known for helping international causes, disaster- stricken or property-stricken countries abroad. it's the first time they've launched an appeal to help spanish people affected by spain's economic crisis. 300,000 people in spain are now very vulnerable and need help in the...
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spain is also a big worry. it is spain and greece that will be on the agenda when, you mentioned it earlier, when the european finance ministers meet today. people are saying this is the last chance where they throw the dice on the table to see if they can keep or at least save greece. but if there is no will in greece to stick by the rules, i don't know, the markets think it will be very hard for the eurozone to keep them in the single currency. >> well, they have until thursday when parliament meets. >> but can the markets wait for that? i'll have more in 20 minutes. >> see you then. thank you. the dalai lama is here in london receiving an award worth more than a million dollars. he's been presented with a templeton prize for his exceptional contribution to life's spiritual dimension. but the spiritual leader says he plans to give away the money to charity. more survivors of last summer's massacre in norway are coming face to face with anders behring brev knick court today. among them, a 21-year-old woman who
spain is also a big worry. it is spain and greece that will be on the agenda when, you mentioned it earlier, when the european finance ministers meet today. people are saying this is the last chance where they throw the dice on the table to see if they can keep or at least save greece. but if there is no will in greece to stick by the rules, i don't know, the markets think it will be very hard for the eurozone to keep them in the single currency. >> well, they have until thursday when...
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. >> trading is suspended in shares of one of spain's biggest banks. scanning the sky with the world's most powerful telescope. soon, 1 billion galaxies will be surveyed and searched for signs of life. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. another friday, protests after a morning prayers were spilled onto the streets of syria. there are reports that syrian forces are trying to break into homs. the opposition controlled town has also come under attack from government tanks. rebels returning fire. despite the cease-fire, our correspondent have seen firsthand the continuing violence. you may find some of the pictures disturbing. >> it has been fought over the many times and bears the scars. the town is now defiantly in rebel hands. they are bracing themselves for the next assault. this was destroyed. the regime has many more. the freed syrian army to the last government post, just over a week ago. they had to fight for every inch of ground. all this is happening during a u.n.-sponsored trips. the government says army attacks never
. >> trading is suspended in shares of one of spain's biggest banks. scanning the sky with the world's most powerful telescope. soon, 1 billion galaxies will be surveyed and searched for signs of life. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. another friday, protests after a morning prayers were spilled onto the streets of syria. there are reports that syrian forces are trying to break into homs. the opposition controlled town has also come under attack from...
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can spain come up with the funds so it can avoid a default and meet all of its obligations or is spain going to be the fix greece? >> well, i think the question is, is how long is europe going to back spain. they're effectively getting money under the table from the european central bank through this complex mechanism that essentially allows this central bank of spain to borrow from the central bank of germany under the table through the european central bank. but that can't go on forever because the germans have caught on to that. they say wait, there's got to be a limit to this. and chancellor merkel says look, we are willing to put a lot of money in but we want to see some reform. we want to see movement towards political union. that was promised us. we want to see regulatory union, and countries like france, the other big partner here they don't want to. they have been pulling back in their vote so there's a real doesel going on. it's about much more than greece. i wouldn't assume it will fall apart. i would not assume that but you would have to take a huge leap towards coming toge
can spain come up with the funds so it can avoid a default and meet all of its obligations or is spain going to be the fix greece? >> well, i think the question is, is how long is europe going to back spain. they're effectively getting money under the table from the european central bank through this complex mechanism that essentially allows this central bank of spain to borrow from the central bank of germany under the table through the european central bank. but that can't go on forever...
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we have new unemployment figures. >> for both germany and spain. but spain has some big problems. that is no surprise is given the fate of the spanish economy at the moment. the the new government and what rajoy has to deal with. these are monthly numbers. these are not the official yearly unemployment rates. these come from the labor department. the number of registered unemployed in spain rose to 4.40% in the month of december. it is the highest level month we have seen since they started collecting these numbers in 1996. these are from the labor department, the labor ministry, not the national statistics office. they put down the unemployed close to 5 million, just under -- 4.97%. they say we have unemployment in spain at a 15 year high the of 21.25%, it is the highest unemployment amongst major industrialized countries. highlighting the challenge facing prime minister rajoy who said that is one of their primary challenge is to get people back to work. these figures from journey. they're raw numbers. the german jobless rate -- the proportion of people registered as unemployed a
we have new unemployment figures. >> for both germany and spain. but spain has some big problems. that is no surprise is given the fate of the spanish economy at the moment. the the new government and what rajoy has to deal with. these are monthly numbers. these are not the official yearly unemployment rates. these come from the labor department. the number of registered unemployed in spain rose to 4.40% in the month of december. it is the highest level month we have seen since they...
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after she comes back from spain, she visits spain for several weeks while it's in the midst of civil war. she is, she writes about it, she is quite moved by the suffering there. and rather angry that america, that the u.s. won't pitch in to save the duly-elected government from fascists or from the generals who, led by franco, who are trying to take it over. she is so angry with them that she -- and she's been an anti-fascist for a while. that the anti-fascism shifts into i want to support the only country that is going to support the legally-elected government of spain, and that country the soviet union which is already bringing weapons and so on. now, anybody who knows the history of that civil war knows that the soviet union probably did more bad than good because it brought weapons, but it also brought an ideological rigidity that eliminated, literally eliminated many others on the left who weren't sympathetic anarchists, for example, socialists who weren't sympathetic to the soviet union. but hellman was blind at that point. she did not want to see that. what she wanted to see w
after she comes back from spain, she visits spain for several weeks while it's in the midst of civil war. she is, she writes about it, she is quite moved by the suffering there. and rather angry that america, that the u.s. won't pitch in to save the duly-elected government from fascists or from the generals who, led by franco, who are trying to take it over. she is so angry with them that she -- and she's been an anti-fascist for a while. that the anti-fascism shifts into i want to support the...
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so credibility is in the essence for getting spain and italy back on track. and credibility must be based on a very conservative fiscal policy. there is absolutely no room for backtracking on the fiscal side. and therefore the structural issues is the key. i mean europe has not been growing for two decades. it is not a problem that has arrived the last 20 months or the last two years. so it is a problem that has to be dealt with by fundamentally increasing our competitiveness. >> all right. >> just, right, but countries like sweden and like germany have taken the structural reforms ahead of time. and we're beginning to also cash in on those structural reforms. >> and we've done stimulus but we have not run into huge deficit which is the big difference, yeah. >> yes, you mentioned, charlie, how close advanced economies have come tow merging markets. well, my point is that advanced economies have fallen into circumstance that were prevailing n some emerging markets some decades ago. the difference is we're now at the point where advanced economies mr. some year
so credibility is in the essence for getting spain and italy back on track. and credibility must be based on a very conservative fiscal policy. there is absolutely no room for backtracking on the fiscal side. and therefore the structural issues is the key. i mean europe has not been growing for two decades. it is not a problem that has arrived the last 20 months or the last two years. so it is a problem that has to be dealt with by fundamentally increasing our competitiveness. >> all...
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see reporting from madrid in spain. separatists in belgium are looking to gain control of the wealthy port of early results after sunday's local elections suggest the flem is a nationalist leader is leading the race to become the city's mayor the election seen as a breakthrough for supporters of flemish independence something that's been long time coming since belgian cult politician philip klaas. the idea is gaining ground that's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems now in belgium we see that france is the federal government doesn't have. the on the flemish side in the federal parliament although the flemings make up the majority of the population in belgium the federal government doesn't have a majority in flanders and that's of course is a big problem it's a problem of democratic deficit and this means this government doesn't have a real democratic legitimacy in flounders voted for camp something completely different that we are getting now with this federal government and friends is an ec
see reporting from madrid in spain. separatists in belgium are looking to gain control of the wealthy port of early results after sunday's local elections suggest the flem is a nationalist leader is leading the race to become the city's mayor the election seen as a breakthrough for supporters of flemish independence something that's been long time coming since belgian cult politician philip klaas. the idea is gaining ground that's the most important thing because we are having a lot of problems...
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do you know what youth unemployment is in spain today? 50%. you put on a face, peter, because it's not your problem, but i can tell you it's the problem of young spaniards, and they're flying europe. >> can i just come in? he's challenged me. he's challenged me. >> i know. one second. hold on. >> do you think that the banking crisis might have had something to do with the fact that there's 25% unemployment in spain? >> oh, please. can i -- can i respond to that? >> where have you been? >> i'll tell you. in february of 2009, i was actually in the city. and i said the european banking crisis is going to be as bad as the american banking crisis because the leverage is just as bad on the balance sheets and probably the hole in the balance sheets is bigger. i've said that repeatedly since early 2009 and what has been done in europe? nothing. do you know what your policy was? you kicked the can down the road for month after month after month. >> quite the opposite. quite the opposite. >> gentlemen, we want to get everybody's voice in here. we're goi
do you know what youth unemployment is in spain today? 50%. you put on a face, peter, because it's not your problem, but i can tell you it's the problem of young spaniards, and they're flying europe. >> can i just come in? he's challenged me. he's challenged me. >> i know. one second. hold on. >> do you think that the banking crisis might have had something to do with the fact that there's 25% unemployment in spain? >> oh, please. can i -- can i respond to that? >>...
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one of the big problem for spain is of the region. regional debt is now becoming central with government debt. that is the question i asked at its -- experts earlier. on top of delivering the budget and structural reform, and madrid get back in line these regions? >> that is a very important question, particularly right now, because what we have heard this week of course is up in the north of spain, there is more talk about autonomy. the protests in barcelona a week ago. an awful lot of people asking for autonomy but that region is one of the more economic viable and they want more control over their purse strings, they don't want to necessarily see subsidies to the rest of spain. the worst time possible for the prime minister. he's now got a question about regions going for more autonomy. >> so, the spanish prime minister has its problems and the eurozone has its problems. the problem is, this is the backdrop upon which real business is going to have to make money. the paris car show starting today. what is the mood? >> the car manuf
one of the big problem for spain is of the region. regional debt is now becoming central with government debt. that is the question i asked at its -- experts earlier. on top of delivering the budget and structural reform, and madrid get back in line these regions? >> that is a very important question, particularly right now, because what we have heard this week of course is up in the north of spain, there is more talk about autonomy. the protests in barcelona a week ago. an awful lot of...
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after she comes back from spain, she visits spain for several weeks -- she writes about it, she is quite moved by the suffering there. she is rather angry that america -- the u.s. won't patient to save the few reelected government people -- fascists from the general led by franco who are trying to take it over. she is so angry with them. and she has been an anti-fascist for a while. the anti-fascism shop -- but saying that she wanted to support the only country that is going to support the legally elected government of spain. that country is the soviet union, which had weapons and so on. anyone who knows the history of that civil war knows what the soviet union did -- more bad than good. they brought in weapons and also ideological legitimacy that literally eliminated what she wanted to see was how anti-fascism was could be played out. my own guess is that just as she, in this period, she signs off on an oscar trials -- signs a letter, saying that, you know, she is part of the hundred or so other people that are stars and celebrities and writers, all saying that the moscow trials will pr
after she comes back from spain, she visits spain for several weeks -- she writes about it, she is quite moved by the suffering there. she is rather angry that america -- the u.s. won't patient to save the few reelected government people -- fascists from the general led by franco who are trying to take it over. she is so angry with them. and she has been an anti-fascist for a while. the anti-fascism shop -- but saying that she wanted to support the only country that is going to support the...
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bragging rights on the line in and this game was all spain. the pass to silva, who heads it in. 1-nil. 45th minute, does not miss. they would add two more, winning the third straight major soccer title. two euro cups with a world cup in between, and spain wins it 4-nil, your final. >>> while we're across the pond, stage one of the tour de france. check out the photographer, getting in the way. he didn't get hit. but did cause an accident involving several riders. look at this. peter saggan took his first ever tour de france stage but fabian kansas rel la retains the yellow jersey. >> we joked yesterday that tiger woods can't win his own event, can he? think again, my friend. the capitol trophy -- that's not the white house. but this is tiger's tournament. on 15, long 20-foot putt for birdie. on line. the right speed? i'd say that was perfect. gives tiger a one-stroke lead. bo van pelt, ties tiger at 9-under. the both bogey 16. on 17 in van pelt's third shot on the par-4, too lodge bogeys the hole to so tiger taps in his par on 18 for the win a
bragging rights on the line in and this game was all spain. the pass to silva, who heads it in. 1-nil. 45th minute, does not miss. they would add two more, winning the third straight major soccer title. two euro cups with a world cup in between, and spain wins it 4-nil, your final. >>> while we're across the pond, stage one of the tour de france. check out the photographer, getting in the way. he didn't get hit. but did cause an accident involving several riders. look at this. peter...
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than brazil, which actually has almost the double of our population, more engineers than italy, than spain, than canada, and several other countries. and with that we are improving the condition and competitiveness of our industry. we were talking a few minutes ago about the experience and a quite interesting tale about every industry. for instance, we established some years ago a new university in coretero especially oriented toward aerospace industry. and the goal at that time was to provide well-trained workers and technicians for our projects in aerospace industry. and in fact mexico during this year has been the most important receiver of aerospace industry in the world, the most important destination. but the interesting thing is, i was mentioning, that one of the companies that went to mexico to caretero was, for instance, ge, general electric. and today the mexican engineers coming from that university in queretero, are not only working for ge and other aerospace companies, some of them are designing the new engine for airbus 380, the biggest airplane in the world. so we are passin
than brazil, which actually has almost the double of our population, more engineers than italy, than spain, than canada, and several other countries. and with that we are improving the condition and competitiveness of our industry. we were talking a few minutes ago about the experience and a quite interesting tale about every industry. for instance, we established some years ago a new university in coretero especially oriented toward aerospace industry. and the goal at that time was to provide...
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first were defending champion spain have see if it took their place in the quarter finals of euro two thousand and twelve and italy the two sides progressing from group c. the spot near to went into their clash with creation knowing anything but a loss would see them through but it was the lively croats who created the lion's share of opportunities before the world champions got into their rhythm even then the breakthrough just wouldn't come with chance after chance going begging a draw would have seen both sides move into the last eight but spain had other ideas finally five minutes with two minutes to play his it's not just the man blasting home for a one mil final scoreline breaking creation hearts in the process. and the other group c. class arlen's were hoping to give their superb support something to cheer about against italy but the spine of much better are going on in the previous two clashes with the italians who struck first antonio cassano heading home thirty five minutes in the two thousand and six world cup winners would then put the time to bed right up the death month c
first were defending champion spain have see if it took their place in the quarter finals of euro two thousand and twelve and italy the two sides progressing from group c. the spot near to went into their clash with creation knowing anything but a loss would see them through but it was the lively croats who created the lion's share of opportunities before the world champions got into their rhythm even then the breakthrough just wouldn't come with chance after chance going begging a draw would...
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a secret agent of the king of spain. w for 20 years he received bribes from spain. in return he was special agent never 13 for about it sounds like maxwell smart he broke records it is not clear that the spanish got much value for what they paid him as is often the experience in d. roosevelt road a book and said there is no more despicable character but in one of his reports come i tried to keep an open mind, he tells the spaniards about the lewis ander clark expedition int dell's them to haul them off to mexico. then he tells them about the daniel boone settled and encourages the spaniards to break it up and send them back to kentucky.leme if you sell out melissa and clark and daniel boone you are a bad guy. there is an episode was the louisiana purchase theri tissue the idea of a personality with a hard drinking guy with few military achievements and court martial for some regularity and always exonerated. it was said he has never lost a battle or one an investigation. [laughter] and to hand over the louisiana territory, they had a formal ball. most of the residen
a secret agent of the king of spain. w for 20 years he received bribes from spain. in return he was special agent never 13 for about it sounds like maxwell smart he broke records it is not clear that the spanish got much value for what they paid him as is often the experience in d. roosevelt road a book and said there is no more despicable character but in one of his reports come i tried to keep an open mind, he tells the spaniards about the lewis ander clark expedition int dell's them to haul...
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you know, we see spain being again under stress. and yet doing lots of good things. so it's, those are the dark clouds. slow, protect-- protracted growth, high unemployment, potential oil prices that increase. i told you, economics do dark things. >> but the two big things that have been cite bid you and others are oil prices and europe, what happens there. those are the two huge questions on the horizon. >> i would add another one. assume at the end of the year the united states faces this very difficult situation where the tax cuts are finished. the spendings areut off automatically. all of that with the background of the debt ceiling discussion that could also be a very disturbing moment. so it's tough on all corners. >> rose: that's what we in the united states call fiscal cliffs. christine let me bring you in, if i may. look at the united states in terms of what has come out of this summit, this washington moment. and projections for the united states and how you see it. and how you see the american economy today. >> so certainly the american economy, you know,
you know, we see spain being again under stress. and yet doing lots of good things. so it's, those are the dark clouds. slow, protect-- protracted growth, high unemployment, potential oil prices that increase. i told you, economics do dark things. >> but the two big things that have been cite bid you and others are oil prices and europe, what happens there. those are the two huge questions on the horizon. >> i would add another one. assume at the end of the year the united states...
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and warned of further cuts if spain does not cut spending. >> a tifrn any town in spain claims to be the most indebted village. according to their mayor, the town owes 16 million euro, mostly due to the housing slump. the crisis has left the municipality with several projects they cannot afford. nancy, a reminder that it's not just the federal government in spain that has high debt loads here. can spain afford to bail out it banking sector and ultimately do you you expect the ifm despite all of the denials to come in here? >> let's start with can spain afford. the markets have voted no on that. analysts has done their calculations and what the size, probably close to 200 billion as a result of property loans. and the market has already done its calculation. yields have moved higher. spain complaint access the capital markets. it means repoing will be very difficult for liquidity. so difficult at the government sector, as well. >> spanish p abomi, 30th month contraction. the rates of decline are faster than anytime in the last three years. so the situation is getting worse. >> and we
and warned of further cuts if spain does not cut spending. >> a tifrn any town in spain claims to be the most indebted village. according to their mayor, the town owes 16 million euro, mostly due to the housing slump. the crisis has left the municipality with several projects they cannot afford. nancy, a reminder that it's not just the federal government in spain that has high debt loads here. can spain afford to bail out it banking sector and ultimately do you you expect the ifm despite...
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. >>> reality over spain's bank fell more than predicted on monday. stocks surged early on news spain agreed to $125 billion bank rescue fund, but win hours worries about italy, greece, and whether the loan terms would cripple spain's struggling economy. overseas this morning asian markets followed suit, reversing most of yesterday's gains. >>> news of slowing steel demand in china added to global economic fears, dragging steel makers here at home sharply lower. >>> oil prices retreated, settling down 65 cents near $83 a barrel. >>> apple dipped after they showed updated software, laptops and new mapping service at its annual developers conference. investors were definitely expected something meatier. >>> google slid 2% on news its maps will no longer be built in to most new iphones and ipads. >>> "the wall street journal" reports some higher ups at jpmorgan chase were aware of risky business practices by london-based traders two years before its multi-million-dollar trading loss. >>> humana and eight na have joined united health to have built in plan
. >>> reality over spain's bank fell more than predicted on monday. stocks surged early on news spain agreed to $125 billion bank rescue fund, but win hours worries about italy, greece, and whether the loan terms would cripple spain's struggling economy. overseas this morning asian markets followed suit, reversing most of yesterday's gains. >>> news of slowing steel demand in china added to global economic fears, dragging steel makers here at home sharply lower. >>>...
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madrid is the hub of spain. this vibrant capital, europe's highest at 2000 feet, has a population of over four million. most of the city is modern urban sprawl surrounding an intact, easy- to-navigate historic center. we'll limit our visit to this old core. madrid is livable and fun to visit. former parking lots are once again grand and people-friendly squares. short posts keep cars off the sidewalks. and the fine old buildings show off their original elegance. the historic center is enjoyably covered on foot. no major sight is more than a 20-minute walk or a five-minute cab ride from madrid's lively main square, the puerto del sol. it's a hub for the metro, buses, city celebrations and a busy pedestrian shopping zone. and in the old center, it seems there's a surprise around every corner. my spanish friend and fellow tour guide carlos gavin is joining us to share a local's insight into madrid's culture and food. carlos is taking me to a place famous for food spaniards are crazy about. if spain had a national fo
madrid is the hub of spain. this vibrant capital, europe's highest at 2000 feet, has a population of over four million. most of the city is modern urban sprawl surrounding an intact, easy- to-navigate historic center. we'll limit our visit to this old core. madrid is livable and fun to visit. former parking lots are once again grand and people-friendly squares. short posts keep cars off the sidewalks. and the fine old buildings show off their original elegance. the historic center is enjoyably...
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aiat spain and italy finals of12 as there's s big focus for health as tie-uyou, ai. mirroring life mellegard from the stock exchange. ramin just mentioned core consumer may, the four y said the 0 the index excludes prices of freshd. the fall home applnces likrators >>> tokyo stock markets ay morning. i'n how other asian mark >>> the u.s. supreme court ha president barack health care reform tes had passess and isnstitutional. nhk world'ton.r: barack obama through an care as a pillar presidency, but some question the legallyividual ma americans health insurance or payfine. the the supreme the individual a country whose lives secu law and uphold it. >> reporter: americans buye on an basis.result one in ele in the u.s. is igned his healthago. it access medical co have crireformss personal freedom. they changes may lead to ruling means reform will place. it signature obama's expected tol the law congress, and they're certssue in theresidential this november.nhk washington. >>> u.s. insurance for a o covering their three americans is getting the den simply because they nhk
aiat spain and italy finals of12 as there's s big focus for health as tie-uyou, ai. mirroring life mellegard from the stock exchange. ramin just mentioned core consumer may, the four y said the 0 the index excludes prices of freshd. the fall home applnces likrators >>> tokyo stock markets ay morning. i'n how other asian mark >>> the u.s. supreme court ha president barack health care reform tes had passess and isnstitutional. nhk world'ton.r: barack obama through an care as a...